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Chapter 102: Force the king, I want 60!
Chapter 102: Force the king, I want 60+!
The referee ignored McHale's complaint and quickly ran to the technical statistics table to declare the foul.
Su Wen also took the opportunity and said directly to McHale: "If you come again, I will beat you to pieces!"
When he said this, his tone was very calm, but his eyes were murderous, and the threat was obvious.
McHale was not threatened by this at all. Seeing that the appeal was fruitless, he didn't care anymore and walked away calmly.
As you warned me, I will dare you next time!
Su Wen ignored him, accepted the penalty, and walked to the free throw line to take the additional penalty.
"Shh!"
He got 2+1 and the score was a success.
After Su Wen hit the extra penalty, he returned to the backcourt.
He knew very well that the Celtics were actually very strong on both ends of the offense and defense. It would be better to say that apart from their good offense and everyone having excellent scoring ability, their defense was not that outstanding.
Purely relying on ruthlessness, relying on all kinds of brutal defensive moves and dirty tricks to toy with the opponent.
Not much better than the future bad boy army led by Ranbir.
Otherwise, it wouldn't be the team with the most appearances in the league's collection of famous fight scenes.
They even had a scuffle with the bad boys. No one was clean and they played dirty.
However, they will whitewash this dirt as toughness.
However, even Jordan often failed against the Celtics.
It is because the rules of this era have not yet been perfected, and rules such as flagrant fouls have not yet been introduced, that the penalties are so loose.
But Su Wen is not afraid of this at all. He always avenges himself on the spot.
When you are attacked by your opponent, you should immediately counterattack in time and not let it go overnight.
It won't give the referee a chance to catch it.
In the next attack, McHale seemed to have accepted the warning. When Su Wen broke into the inside, his defensive actions looked very regular and clean, and he just stood there and raised his hands to block.
But only Su Wen felt that the other person's lower body was almost pressing against his, completely occupying the space of his lower body.
If Su Wen takes off to attack the frame or something, there will be no room for him to land.
Su Wen didn't seem to see it. While flying to attack the frame, he pressed directly on him, pretending to be running unstoppably, and fell on the opponent.
The basketball naturally missed and bounced high off the edge of the basket.
At this time, when Su Wen got up, he directly gave McHale a sneak elbow and hit the opponent's chest viciously.
"hiss!"
Just as McHale was about to get up, he was pushed, and the instant pain in his chest made him gasp.
This kid! ! !
As he stood up, he rubbed his chest fiercely to relieve the pain, but was shocked to find that the referee rushed to the technical statistics table to make gestures and awarded him a defensive foul.
"!!!"
McHale was unhappy with the loss, and now he was awarded a foul by the referee. He exploded on the spot and ran to complain to the referee.
Unfortunately, the referee still ignored him.
McHale, however, refused to give up and continued to chase the other party to explain.
The referee was really impatient with him and immediately warned: "If you do this again, I will send you off!"
Su Wen won two free throws.
He walked to the free throw line again, and before making the free throw, he smiled at McHale and continued to provoke.
good good!
McHale saw his sneer in his eyes and became furious. He suppressed his anger and waited for the rebound.
Su Wen missed the first free throw and was defeated.
He couldn't rebound.
Su Wen made the second free throw, but he couldn't grab the rebound.
Before the counterattack even started, the momentum was interrupted by Su Wen's 2 of 1 free throws.
It was as if Su Wen was deliberately teasing him. After they made the goal, he rushed into the paint with the ball. Before Su Wen pounced on him, he took the shot. When he reached Su Wen, the basketball had already hit the net, and he tried to take action again. , and the best opportunity has been missed.
What's even more disgusting is that before Su Wen left, he smiled at him again, raised his eyebrows, and continued to provoke, "Come on, let's do it."
"idiot!"
idiot?
McHale exploded in an instant and threw out a punch without hesitation. Unexpectedly, Su Wen turned around and walked away, causing him to be punched directly into the air.
"Ok?"
The referee saw him acting like a boxer throwing punches, and his eyes instantly widened, "What are you doing?"
"Uh"
McHale, who was stunned by punching the air, was speechless for a moment.
Fortunately, Bird pushed him away in time and relieved his embarrassment.
"What are you arguing with that boy about?"
Bird obviously noticed the various little moves between the two, and he smiled silently: "That kid is very cunning, you may suffer a loss."
"already eaten."
McHale said angrily: "That kid is so deceitful. He looks for my weakness every time."
"Then you want to continue fucking him?" Bird asked with a smile.
McHale thought for a while, and finally said angrily: "I have to find an opportunity to give him a hard blow."
"Forget it." Bird shook his head, "When the time comes, you must not fail to do it, otherwise it will be ruined by others."
At this time, the audience, who didn't know that McHale and Su Wen were secretly playing tricks on each other, became dissatisfied after Su Wen's series of scoring performances, and complained to the two Birds in the court. : "Larry, what are you doing?"
"That Chinese guy has already scored almost 20 points!"
"Larry, fuck that boy hard, don't let that boy walk out of North Shore Gardens intact!"
"Stop letting that kid score whatever he wants, Larry, Kevin, fuck him!"
Byrd turned a deaf ear to the cries and walked away peacefully.
But McHale looked at the screaming fans, nodded, and looked like he was wrapped around me.
Unfortunately, he had no chance to take action in this quarter.
In subsequent attacks, Su Wen would either stay far away from him, or continue to tease him. Before he took action, he would throw the ball into the basket, which always made his momentum rise and fall. He was sometimes strong and sometimes weak, but he just couldn't find it. Opportunity to take action.
At the end of the first quarter, Su Wen came off the court with 16 of 13 shots, 5 of 4 free throws, and 30 points in a single quarter.
A single quarter is 30 minutes.
The audience were dumbfounded when they heard the commentator announce Su Wen's scoring statistics in surprise.
"Oh my God! Is it already 30 minutes?"
"Ah? 30 points? Why is it only 30 points?"
"I didn't even see how many shots he took, but he scored 30 points? Isn't this terrible?"
"What is our young man doing? Let him score so many points in one quarter?"
"Crazy, he's running for 50+ again!"
"It's unbelievable. He scored 30 points in the first quarter?"
"The Sonics had a total of 36 points, and he scored 30 points alone. Oh my God, this is incredible!"
The fans let out bursts of exclamations, which were heard by all Celtics members. They all looked at each other in disbelief, looking at Su Wen on the other side and Bird who was silent.
One is the person who scored 30 points, and the other is the person who defends himself.
"Larry." McHale was so stunned that he forgot about his grudge against Su Wen, and asked Bird in a voiceless voice: "He actually scored so many points?"
"you"
He was about to ask how you defended, but Bird said abruptly, "So what if he scored 60 points?"
"It's us who win!"
really?
I do not believe!
McHale looked at the scoreboard. At this time, the score between the two sides was 36:33. They were the side that was 3 points behind.
"No matter what, we can't let this kid continue like this." McHale said bitterly, "We must show him some color."
Are you going to scare him with criminals again?
Bird looked at Su Wen noncommittally, "That kid doesn't look like someone who was frightened."
"Don't get yourself suspended."
"I don't care, I must vent my anger." McHale couldn't listen at all. He stared at Su Wen with a pair of eyes and began to make plans in his mind.
The SuperSonics side also heard Su Wen's amazing single-quarter score, and their eyes looked at the latter with shock.
"Good guy, 30 points, you are crazy!"
"You still don't know if you don't tell me. I'll be shocked when I tell you. Su, I feel so good tonight."
"Su, why don't you challenge Wilt Chamberlain's 100 points tonight?"
"Yes, yes, how about we all make balls for you?"
Su Wen quickly waved his hand to refuse and chuckled, "No!"
"If I really want to score 100 points, I probably won't survive tonight, right?"
As he said this, he felt a little regretful in his heart.
He actually didn't set a single-quarter scoring record.
Before Anthony, Love and Klay Thompson, the league's single-quarter scoring record belonged to iceman George Gervin.
In the 77/78 season, when competing with Skywalker David Thompson for the scoring title, the Iceman set a record of 33 points in a single quarter in the last game of the regular season.
The scary thing is that Thompson just set a record of 32 points in a single quarter that day, and his record was set on the same day.
At that time, the competition between George Gervin and David Thompson for the scoring title became fierce. Before the last game of the regular season against the Jazz, George Gervin was told that David Thompson scored 73 points in the final game. If he wanted to defend the scoring title, he must score more than 58 points.
Most people feel that this is impossible, and the media is unanimously optimistic about David Thompson's coronation.
However, it was the news of being "underestimated" that stimulated the Iceman. Although midway through the first quarter, Gervin missed all 6 shots and failed to score a single point. However, with the guidance of the coach and the help of his teammates, he gradually found his form and started his scoring performance. .
He scored 20 points in the first quarter and 33 points in the second quarter, breaking the historical record of 7 points in a single quarter set by David Thompson just 32 hours ago.
George Gervin only scored 10 points in the second half, but he scored 63 points in the game, which was enough for him to successfully defend his title.
That season, the Icemen averaged 27.2 points per game and won the scoring title that season.
Skywalker was only a few decimal points behind, ranking second.
At the same time, David Thompson, who lived in the same era as the Iceman, has been suppressed by the Iceman throughout his career and has never won the scoring crown.
This can be regarded as the most intense competition and the most high-scoring year before David Robinson and Shaquille O'Neal competed for the scoring title.
Su Wen was just two goals away from making this single-quarter scoring record his own tonight, and he inevitably felt a little regretful.
But I don’t take it too seriously, after all, there will be opportunities in the future.
Lenny Wilkens didn't feel much about this record, but it didn't stop him from telling Su Wen: "Su, next you have to pay attention to running tactics and cooperate with your teammates."
"It's impossible for you to score easily like this later. Our opponents won't let you act so recklessly."
"I understand, Lanny!" Su Wen nodded and agreed.
Of course he also knew that the opponent would definitely have to focus on taking care of himself next.
No one can accept an opponent setting a new record on themselves.
No one wants to be the backdrop for this shame.
Back in the second quarter, sure enough, the Celtics began to use more intensity against Su Wenshang.
Not only was he double-teamed in advance when he caught the ball, but a man as big as Bird also played forward defense to minimize the chance for him to touch the ball.
Su Wen often had to lift up to receive passes, and constantly used the method of penetrating inside to borrow the cover of his teammates to get rid of the defense.
Although in this quarter, he was able to score through various off-ball movements, the number of shots he took was more than half less than in the first quarter.
Finally, he entered the halftime break with 7 of 4 shots and 8 points.
Because Su Wen's chances of taking action were reduced, McHale was bent on making some ruthless plans for him, but was unable to implement them, and no new conflicts arose between the two parties.
The score between the two sides at this time was 63:62. The Celtics successfully recovered and were only one point away.
In this situation, in the second half, they directly continued the defense from the second quarter, constantly chasing and intercepting Su Wen, and letting others go a little to prevent him from easily participating in the offensive end.
As for the interior defense, they have not fallen behind, and they are taking strict precautions against Chambers and McCormick.
Although Su Wen once again ran without the ball and scored 10 points piecemeal, but at this time, the SuperSonics had been successfully reversed by the Celtics and fell behind by 4 points.
86:90
"here you go!"
During the final rotation time, KC Jones praised Danny Ainge and Larry Bird.
Because the two men successfully restricted Su Wen during these two quarters, the latter could no longer score as easily as he did in the first quarter under the defense of the two men.
Jones felt that his defensive arrangements had worked, and he was quite pleased with himself.
Especially since he had become the leading team, he became more and more proud. He praised the starting five and told them to keep up.
But he never expected that the Sonics' starters would give him a head-on blow as soon as they came back.
When the main players of both sides came on stage one after another, the SuperSonics' offense suddenly accelerated its pace.
As soon as Davis pushed the ball into the frontcourt, he suddenly inexplicably sent the ball to the basket. The next second, Su Wen appeared from the bottom of the basket like a tiger emerging from the cage, jumped high into the air, caught the basketball, and smashed it hard. Towards the basket.
"Bang!"
The basket suddenly let out a loud groan!
After landing, Su Wen left gracefully without even looking at McHale, who was being held back by Chambers.
88:90
Two points left!
After Su Wen returned to the backcourt, he glanced at the scoreboard.
Although he was heavily defended in the first two quarters and it was very difficult to score, he did not think that he would be unable to score.
He not only needs to continue to score points, but also needs to win the game and walk out of this North Shore Garden Arena with his head held high.
Celtics offense.
Bird caught the ball from the outside and was defended by Su Wen. He had no chance and passed it to Parish inside.
The latter caught the ball and beat McCormick and was successfully defended.
After grabbing the rebound, Chambers threw the ball to Davis, who carried the ball forward.
When he crossed the center line, Su Wen suddenly moved.
Taking advantage of Danny Ainge's negligence, Bird was brought to him, and the two had a collision.
When the two of them staggered, before they could stabilize their bodies, Su Wen looked inside and rushed forward, while reaching out for the ball.
coming!
Perhaps he was alerted by Su Wen's alley-oop. When McHale saw him rushing in with great force, he rushed forward with fearlessness and stood in front of Su Wen.
Su Wen received a pass from Davis and saw McHale standing in front of him. He immediately turned around and passed the latter in an instant and rushed to the basket.
Without McHale, there was no one under the basket. Su Wen jumped up, grabbed the ball with one hand, and aimed at the basket and hacked it down.
"Bang!"
The basket, which had been abused again, started to shake after Su Wen pulled hard.
90:90
draw!
Su Wen walked back while looking at the scoreboard.
But before he could take a breath, Larry Bird cut inside, got a shot through Dennis Johnson's pick-and-roll, and put the ball into the basket.
The score was once again led.
Su Wen was not annoyed and returned to the offensive end. Without saying a word, he led Bird all over the court.
When Bird followed and was out of breath, he appeared behind McHale, asked the latter to help block his teammates, and then rushed to the other side of the basket.
McCormick distributed the ball in time, giving him a chance to directly attack the frame.
"Shh!"
After catching the ball, he jumped into the air and threw the ball into the basket with his backhand.
The score was tied again.
Seeing him landing easily and retreating quickly, the pressure king behind him couldn't help but secretly complained: How can this kid run so well?
Not tired?
Whether Su Wen was tired or not, he would soon know.
When Parrish and McHale cooperated with each other inside the ball, Su Wen took him through the interior again.
Bird followed him to the bottom corner, then returned to the free throw area, wandered to the baseline, and then returned to the top arc, like a five-pointed star, going up and down, drilling everywhere.
When Su Wen finally stopped running and settled on the bull's horn, he could finally take a breath.
But the next second, Su Wen ran away again.
Like a rabbit, he ran towards the inside and caught the basketball on the way. Before he could catch up to him, he picked it up and shot.
"Shh!"
Su Wen's shots continued to hit the basket accurately.
After succeeding, Su Wen immediately retreated without looking back, leaving Bird alone with his hands on his knees and continuing to breathe heavily.
Too special to run away, right?
The forced king already wished he could stick out his tongue and inhale wildly like a dog.
However, when he slowly ran back to the frontcourt, took a few deep breaths, and just recovered, he saw Su Wen suddenly hit Parrish with a chasing block, knocking the basketball from the latter's hand and flying to McHale. Over there, after making close contact with the opponent's face, he bounced out of bounds.
"Ow!!!"
McHale suddenly screamed in pain, covered his face and knelt down!
The referee also promptly awarded the ball to the Sonics.
wow! ! !
Seeing McHale suffer an unreasonable disaster, Su Wen was happy.
He walked up behind the other party in surprise and asked with concern: "Are you okay?"
"Oh my God, you're trying to save the ball by catching it with your face?"
"I really can't believe it. What kind of spirit is this?"
"This is a brave and fearless spirit!"
"You are so admirable!"
"McHale, you are such a superhero, so awesome!"
"you!"
When McHale heard his eccentric exclamations, he was already depressed. He didn't cover his nose and turned around to fight.
But Su Wen didn't give him any chance and turned around and left.
McHale simply couldn't stop, and two nosebleeds flowed quietly from his nostrils without even realizing it.
At this time, Su Wen had already passed by Bird and said with a smile: "Larry, I want 60+!"
"Are you okay?"
"Can I still be on guard?"
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